Federal Bank Expands Its Footprint in Punjab, Inaugurates Branch in Rajpura
The new branch is equipped with modern facilities and cutting-edge technology to offer a seamless banking experience.
Mumbai: Federal Bank announced the grand inauguration of its 135th branch in the New Delhi Zone of the Bank taking the total to 1393 banking outlets.
The auspicious inauguration ceremony took place with esteemed dignitaries gracing the occasion. Ms. Neena Mittal (MLA Rajpura) inaugurated the branch in the presence of Fr. Yousuf Masih, (St. Joseph Convent School, Kauli), Mr. Natarajan PV, Vice President (New Delhi Zonal Office), Mr. Sunny Dahuja, Deputy Vice President & Area Head (Chandigarh Cluster) and Mr. Bharat Behl, (Manager & Br. Head).
Federal Bank's expansion in New Delhi Zone reflects the institution's commitment to providing superior banking services and fostering strong relationships with its customers.
The new branch is equipped with modern facilities and cutting-edge technology to offer a seamless banking experience.
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Federal Bank welcomes all customers, businesses, and residents of Rajpura to visit the new branch and explore a world of innovative financial solutions. The branch is located at SCO 11, Fountain Chowk, Garden No 4, Rajpura, Punjab 140401.
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